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The Little Red Hen
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  • The Little Red Hen

  • Illustration

  • The Little Red Hen

    Illustration

  • Once upon a time, there was a Little Red Hen. The

    Little Red Hen lived on a farm and was friends with...

    1

  • a lazy dog2

  • and a sleepy cat

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    3

  • and a noisy duck.

    4

  • One day, the Little Red Hen found some grains of

    wheat on the ground.

    “Who will help me plant these grains of wheat?”

    the Little Red Hen asked.

    5

  • “Not I,” barked the lazy dog.

    6

  • “Not I,” purred the sleepy cat.

    7

  • “Not I,” quacked the noisy duck.

    8

  • “Then I will do it myself,” said the Little Red Hen.

    So she planted the grains all by herself.

    9

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  • When the wheat had grown, the Little Red Hen asked

    her friends, “Who will help me cut the wheat?”

    11

  • “Not I,” barked the lazy dog.

    12

  • “Not I,” purred the sleepy cat.

    13

  • “Not I,” quacked the noisy duck.

    14

  • “Then I will do it myself,” said the Little Red Hen.

    So she cut the wheat all by herself.

    15

  • 16

  • When all the wheat was cut, the Little Red Hen

    asked, “Who will help me take the wheat to the mill,

    to be made into flour?”

    17

  • “Not I,” barked the lazy dog.

    18

  • “Not I,” purred the sleepy cat.

    19

  • “Not I,” quacked the noisy duck.

    20

  • “Then I will do it myself,” said the Little Red Hen.

    21

  • So she took the wheat to the mill, ground the

    wheat into flour and carried it back to the farm

    all by herself.

    22

  • By now, the Little Red Hen was tired. “Who

    will help me bake the bread?” she asked.

    23

  • “Not I,” barked the lazy dog.

    24

  • “Not I,” purred the sleepy cat.

    25

  • “Not I,” quacked the noisy duck.

    26

  • “Then I will do it myself,” said the Little

    Red Hen.

    So she baked the bread all by herself.

    27

  • So she baked the bread all by herself.

    28

  • When the bread was finished, the

    Little Red Hen asked, “Who will help

    me eat the bread?”

    29

  • “I will!” barked the lazy dog.

    30

  • “I will!” purred the sleepy cat.

    31

  • “I will!” quacked the noisy duck.

    32

  • “No. I will eat it myself!” said the

    Little Red Hen.

    So she ate the bread all by herself.

    33

  • The End!

    So she ate the bread all by herself.

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